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Dearborn Disc Repair Questions

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CURT in Souther

05-08-1999 05:19:34




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I pulled an old Dearborn disc out of the weeds on some property I bought last year and it seems to be in decent shape. I greased what zerks were free and used it to break some ground for wildlife food plots.
Now that I'm all done with it, I'd like to replace a couple of the broken discs. It appears that a shaft runs the length on one section and the thing is fastened with a large nut. Very well rusted in.
I plan on using Blaster or WD-40 & let it soak a while before attempting to remove nut. Then I guess the shaft just slides out so I can continue with replacement.
Is this procedure correct? Anything else I need to be aware of. Appreciate anyone's expertise & advise.

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craig

02-12-2002 14:08:22




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 Re: Dearborn Disc Repair Questions in reply to CURT in Southern Indiana, 05-08-1999 05:19:34  
I have a Dearborne disc also,it needs a couple of new discs. Where can I buy them? Anyone?



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craig

02-12-2002 14:32:22




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 Re: Re: Dearborn Disc Repair Questions in reply to craig, 02-12-2002 14:08:22  
I need to locate parts for my Dearborne disc.Does anyone know where I could find them?



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Gerald

05-08-1999 07:01:25




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 Re: Dearborn Disc Repair Questions in reply to CURT in Southern Indiana, 05-08-1999 05:19:34  
You may find the square shaft as rusted to the disks, spools, and bearings as the nut. To get them loose forget water displacer #40 and get some Kroil. You still may need a 1" drive impact wrench to shake the nut loose.

Shoup (800-627-6137) sells replacement shafts.

Gerald



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